What does Fedora do right that other distros don't?
What does Fedora do right that other distros don't?

What does Fedora do right that other distros don't?

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The original was posted on /r/fedora by /u/Miserable_Goat_6698 on 2025-01-25 14:15:00+00:00.
I dual boot linux with windows and I have switched between many distros like fedora, mint, debian, ubuntu, manjaro, arch and a few others but whenever I come back to fedora it's like returning home after a long journey. I can't really put my finger on it but Fedora just feels right to me.
It has the easiest installation process (for dual booting) so a lot of plus points there. It has the right balance between needing to use the terminal to tweak things and also not relying on the terminal for various tasks. Well I have to admit that KDE plasma is also one of the biggest reasons I enjoy using Linux in general but what exactly does Fedora do right? What are your thoughts?